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Scottish Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest data linkage project: 2015/16 – 2016/17 results
This report reviews the data from Scotland’s Strategy for Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest from the years 2015-16 to the years 2016-17.
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Farm Business Income 2016-17
Incomes from commercial farms in Scotland.
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Pre-recorded evidence and juror decision-making: evidence review
Paper on the impact on juror decision-making of pre-recorded evidence and live-link testimony by child and vulnerable adult witnesses in criminal trials.
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Pre-recorded evidence and juror decision-making: evidence review - research findings
Paper on the impact on juror decision-making of pre-recorded evidence and live-link testimony by child and vulnerable adult witnesses in criminal trials.
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Scottish farm business income: annual estimates 2016-2017
This publication provides estimates of average farm business incomes for the accounting year 2016-17, which relates to the 2016 crop year. For the most recent data, visit the Scottish farm business income (FBI) collection page below.
- Part of:
- Scottish farm business income (FBI)
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Farm Accounts Methodology and Quality Notes 2016-17
Notes on the methodology and quality of farm income estimates derived from the farm accounts survey for Scotland.
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Council Tax reduction in Scotland: October to December 2017
Quarterly report giving the number of claimants and income foregone from Council Tax reduction data.
- Part of:
- Local government finance statistics
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Young people's participation in decision making in Scotland: attitudes and perceptions
Findings from a survey of secondary school pupils on perception of their ability to influence decisions that affect them.
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Young people's participation in decision making in Scotland: attitudes and perceptions - research findings
Findings from a survey of secondary school pupils on perception of their ability to influence decisions that affect them.
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Young people's participation in out of school activities: research findings
Findings from an online survey of young people aged 8 to 26.